Fall Spirit Week 2020 Monday, October 26 - Friday, October 30 Details to follow soon!
2021 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards
What? An award to recognize students who have made meaningful contributions to their communities through volunteer service.
Who? Students, grades 9-12 are eligible to apply.
When? The deadline is November 10, 2020.
How? Apply at Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. The honoree(s) will be selected and qualified applicants will receive the award, be eligible to earn a $1,000 scholarship, receive a medallion, and an invitation to the program's national recognition event.
The Honor Student Association at Frederick Community College is holding a series of workshops to facilitate 9th-12th grade students entering the national Profiles In Courage essay contest held by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. The workshops are virtual and run from Oct 15 thru Dec 3.
For additional information please click on the following links: HSA Service Project and FCC HSA Workshop
VOICE OF DEMOCRACY CONTEST
The Mt. Airy VFW is hosting a contest for students called the Voice of Democracy. The deadline to apply is October 31 and this years 2020-21 theme is: Is This the Country the Founders Envisioned?
The City of Frederick Youth Advisory Council (YAC) advises City officials and staff on policies, programs, and issues relating to youth in the community. To continue its work, the YAC is soliciting feedback from youth/teens living in the City of Frederick regarding future projects, advocacy work, and more through a quick survey. The survey will remain open until Friday, October 30, 2020.
"Although COVID19 has halted many of our plans, over the past year we have created and distributed a survey to teenagers, been involved with the Golden Mile Alliance, started to create a student discount for high schoolers, and more. The Council makes recommendations regarding youth involvement, document translations, and voting concerns. Now we need your help! What's important to you? What would you like to see changed?" shared the YAC.
Youth/Teens: If you live in the City of Frederick, please provide your feedback here.
For more information regarding the Youth Advisory Council, please visit City of Frederick.
Schoology
FHS Virtual Learning Lab Schedule 10/5 - 10/16
Virtual Learning Lab provides students with access to teachers and advocates for academic support via synchronous, face-to-face sessions through Google Meets and discussion boards as well as asynchronous support via the discussion board. Support is available in a wide variety of content areas, simply refer to the schedule to see when live support in your area of need will be offered next! FHS students will find the FHS Learning Lab under the ‘Groups’ tab in their Schoology.
Math Language Arts Science
Social Studies Math CTE
*EL and/or Special Education support available in ALL sessions ** Note: Learning Lab will be closed during Early Dismissal days or days in which school is not in session
ADVANCED PLACEMENT TESTING INFORMATION MAY 2021
The College Board is planning to have traditional AP exams administered at Frederick High School in May 2021. In the event of a school closure because of safety concerns, the College Board will announce a contingency testing option in early 2021.
Letters with important information and exam intention forms have been mailed home for all students enrolled in fall and yearlong semester classes. All payments MUST be made via SchoolCash online this year.
If you have any questions please email or call AP Coordinator, Rebecca Hackett.
FHS Advanced Placement Testing Contact Information:
Rebeca Hackett Eva Celarie Rebecca.Hackett@fcps.org Eva.Celarie@fcps.org (240) 236-7000 or (240) 236-7079 (240) 236-7000 or (240) 236-7090
REMINDER:
Payment for AP exam fees (yearlong and fall semester courses) is now available through School Cash Online until October 31st, 2020.
(Late registrations will be charged a $40.00 fee by the College Board)
Frederick County Public Schools staff is providing live virtual instruction as an important part of the Full Virtual Model of instruction. In the event that students are unable to attend live virtual instruction via Google Meet, these sessions or part of these sessions will be video and audio recorded. The recorded session will be available for students who would like to review that content and instruction. We are balancing student privacy and the need for flexibility during this unprecedented pandemic.
Please review this parent Guide to help understand how Google Meet recordings will be used in instruction and security safeguards in place to protect student privacy.
Parent permission is required for teachers to record your students in the Google Meets. Teachers may begin recording beginning the week of September 8, 2002. Please let the school know whether or not your student has permission to be recorded in Google Meets. (Google Meet/Student Privacy and Security)
Students without permission will be asked to turn off their cameras and audio during the recorded portion of the lesson. Our goal is to get this additional resource online and available to students as soon as possible.
National Honor Society will mail application invitations to all eligible students during the week of October 5.
Juniors and seniors with cumulative weighted GPAs of 3.5 and higher will be invited to apply. Applications will be due Wednesday, October 21, and decisions will be sent to students no later than October 30. Please contact Mr. Burroughs (william.burroughs@fcps.org) or Mrs. McCarrick (andrea.mccarrick@fcps.org) with further questions.
NHS Informational Meeting
Students invited to apply for NHS are encouraged to watch this screencast of informational meeting slides. The screencast includes tips for the application process and general information about NHS. Mr. Burroughs and Mrs. McCarrick invite students and their parents to watch the screencast and/or attend an informational meeting on October 12th at 7pm. Reminder that all applications are due October 21st at 5pm. Reach out to william.burroughs@fcps.org or andrea.mccarrick@fcps.org with questions.
If Parents/Students and Remote Staff require Technical Support for Chromebooks or Laptops, please send an e-mail to Nick.Ribecca@fcps.org to arrange for a time to meet here at FHS.
Coronavirus COVID-19 Information FCPS is committed to the health and safety of our students and staff. We are working closely with the Frederick County Health Department, the Maryland Department of Health, and the Maryland State Department of Education to monitor the status of COVID-19. To keep our community informed on this matter, we post related information and updates online at www.fcps.org/update. You are encouraged to visit the FCPS site for answers to frequently asked questions and information about actions you can take to promote good health.
In addition to the FCPS COVID-19 web page, check the following reputable sources to avoid spreading misinformation:
ATTENTION PARENTS OF SENIORS!! Please ask your child if they have set up their senior conference!!!! Sign up links have been sent to every senior to schedule a conference. Please contact your counselor if you have not scheduled your senior conference.
ATTENTION FHS SENIORS AND PARENTS!!!!!
It is time to register for FHS’ Virtual Financial Aid Information Session. Students and/or parents/guardians may register here: Virtual Financial Aid Information
This session will take place via Zoom on Tuesday, 10/20, at 7 p.m. The event will be recorded and shared after the session.
The presentation should take around 45 minutes to complete and then a Q&A session afterwards. Only high school seniors and their parents/guardians should attend.
College Visits for the Week of October 12th!
FCPS Academy for the Fine Arts
During virtual learning at FCPS, students interested in the FCPS Academy for the Fine Arts (AFA) are encouraged to sign up for a virtual Shadow Day. The next one is Thursday, October 22, from 12:30-1:30 PM. Sign up here!
During the visit, students will get a virtual tour of the program and have the opportunity to meet staff and students while participating in a question-and-answer session.
Open to students countywide in FCPS grades 10-12, the AFA is a college and career pathway program that offers focus areas in dance, music, theatre and visual arts. Based at Governor Thomas Johnson High School, the AFA meets during the first two instructional blocks only, permitting students to attend their neighborhood school programs for the afternoons. Transportation to and from TJ High is provided via FCPS Career and Technology Center shuttles.
The AFA provides an intense curriculum that challenges and engages serious high school students while fostering refinement of individual artistic styles, techniques and portfolio development through enrichment opportunities like field trips, concerts, plays, museums, workshops and interaction with professional artists and mentors.
Auditions for the AFA will take place on Saturdays, February 20 and 27.
To register for a virtual visit to the AFA (required for all applicants), click here.
To begin the application process, click here.
To find out more about the AFA, please visit Academy for the Fine Arts
EARLY COLLEGE
What is Early College?
Graduates of Early College at FCC will earn an associate degree and high school diploma simultaneously by attending FCC full-time during their junior and senior years. The Early College program was created to increase participation and completion of students from populations historically underrepresented in higher education and is open to all FCPS high school students. FCPS students will apply to Early College as sophomores.
What will happen during the Information Night?
During this virtual presentation, members of the Dual Enrollment Team will go through the details of the Early College program and acceptance process, as well as answer questions from interested students and families. A Google Meet link will be sent in your registration confirmation email.
Early College Information
SEAP Internship Internship Opportunity Science and Engineering Apprenticeship Program (SEAP) at Carderock. SEAP provides an opportunity for high school students to participate at a Department of Navy (DoN) laboratory during the summer. Here is the link with more information: SEAP
TESTING IS COMING PSAT - October 14th SAT - October 27th
Study Guides for both the PSAT and SAT can be picked up in the front office. You may also access an online study guide which contains practice problems along with information related to the October 27th exam here.
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Youth Programs - SAT Test & ACT Test Prep at FCC
COUNSELORS
If you have any questions regarding your students attendance please feel free to contact Mrs. Linda Reed at either 240-236-7082 or by email at Linda.Reed@fcps.org
Are you interested in a career in the healthcare field? Would you like to gain some experience by becoming a student volunteer at Frederick Health Hospital?
Student volunteers work throughout the hospital on the nursing units and have various responsibilities, depending on the unit to which they are assigned. If you would like to put your name on the waiting list to apply call the Frederick Health Hospital Volunteer Office at 240-566-3567. The average wait time is one year so don’t hesitate if you are interested!
In October we will have some of our first Virtual AND Synchronous LYNX Expreriences! LYNX Experiences are now posted and available for student sign-up!
Access LYNX Experience Sign-ups by going to the LYNX Schoology Group. Resources----->Partnerships and LYNX Experiences----->October Calendar
New to Frederick High School?
Check out the Frederick High School New Student Guide: English / Spanish
If you have any question, please reach out to a LYNX Advocate:
Mrs. Koops: kathy.koops@fcps.org - Mr. Moran: marlon.moran@fcps.org
Mrs. Sands: beth.sands@fcps.org - Mrs. Zimmerman: sandra.zimmerman@fcps.org
Follow and Like us @LYNXFHS on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
LYNX Newsletter - October 2020 (English)
LYNX Newsletter - October 2020 (Spanish)
Thinking about where you might want to go to college? Check out where your Social Studies teachers went to school:
Mr. Brown:
All at Towson: B.S. in Sociology/Anthropology with a concentration in Criminal Justice, Minor in History Master of Arts in Teaching
Mr. Cleary:
Longwood College (85-86) Marymount University (class of 1999, double major History and Politics) National University of Ireland, Galway, graduate studies. Masters in Irish History, PhD (ABD) 19th century Irish political history concentrating on Western Ireland and the Irish Parliamentary Party.
Mrs. Cramer:
Mount Saint Mary's- Bachelor's Hood College- Master's
Ms. Hale:
Hood College B.A. in History M.S. in Curriculum & Instruction
Ms. Ketrow: College of Notre Dame of Maryland for both BA of History and Social Science and MAT
Miss Kidd: I went to Shepherd University and received a Bachelor of Arts in History with a minor in Women's Studies. I attended Towson University to study Gender Studies at the graduate level. Lastly, I went to Mount St. Mary's University for a Master of Arts in Teaching Secondary Social Studies
Mrs. McGrew:
Carroll Community College: Associate of Arts in General Studies Towson University: Bachelor of Science in Cultural Studies Johns Hopkins University: Master of Art in Teaching
Mrs Pfeil:
Lebanon Valley College- B.A. in Political Science Mount St. Mary's- Master of Arts in Teaching
Miss Pompe: I went to West Chester University and I got a Bachelor of Arts in History with a minor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies and a Bachelors of Science in Education (Special Education 7-12).
Mr. Smith:
Frostburg State University Bachelor's Degree in Social Sciences McDaniel University Master's in Curriculum and Instruction
Mrs. Strakonsky: BA in History from Gettysburg College; MA in Helping Relationships/Psychology from Hood College
PSAT/SAT Resources and Tips (Taken from Kaplan.com)
Check out this video with more tips and our resource section in the Learning Lab with additional free practice resources.
Please reach out to your student's math teacher if you have any questions or concerns. You may also contact Leslie Byrd, math specialist, at leslie.byrd@fcps.org or at 240-397-9718 if you have any questions or concerns about your student's math progress.
Hola, Bonjour and from the World Language Department!
Artists of the Week!
Want to learn how to invest in the stock market or start your own business? Contact Robin.Brawner@fcps.org to join the Millionaire's Club Today!
FBLA helps high school students prepare for careers in business through academic competitions (FBLA Competitive Events), leadership development, and educational programs. Please contact Lisa.Shockey@fcps.org or Jonathan.Churchill@fcps.org if you would like to become a member of FBLA.
SEASONAL RESOURCES: FALL
This week we are making a stop in Germany for their Bavarian Cream dish. This recipe is from Taste Atlas.
INGREDIENTS for 6 servings
INSTRUCTIONS:
Do you have a family recipe from your home country you want to share? If so, send an email to elizabeth.oneal@fcps.org and you could be featured in the next Cadet Messenger!
Attention Frederick Parents – Order Your Cap & Gown and Graduation Supplies! Graduation is coming sooner than you will expect! Make sure to order your cap & gown today so that you have it for your pictures. This year’s cap and gown package will include a black gown, black and gold tassel and a gold FHS stole! Congratulations on graduating!
ORDER TODAY Please visit www.balfour.com.
October 5, 2020 - October 9, 2020
Monday - "Magnificent" Monday - (lunes magnifico) - "Adj." Splendid, marked by nobility of thought or deed
Tuesday - "Terrific" Tuesday - (martes terrifico ) - "Adj." Exciting, extraordinary; unusually fine
Wednesday - "Winsome" Wednesday - (miercoles encantador) - "Adj." Winning; charming; engaging
Thursday - "Top-flight" Thursday - (jueves superior ) - "Adj" First-rate; superior
Friday - "Far-reaching" Friday - (viernes de gran alance) - "Adj." Having a wide range, influence or effect; extending far
STAY TUNED FOR NEXT WEEK!
Stay tuned for upcoming details about Care4Kids. (Caring/Cadets/Community/Collection) - a program involving collection of personal care items for our Cadets who are in need.
Please join the team of parents dedicated to helping Frederick High's community.
Annual membership dues are $10.00 and help to support many PTSA sponsored activities. Please make your check payable to: FHS PTSA and return to the school office or mail to 650 Carroll Pkwy., Frederick, MD 21701. Please make sure to include your name, address, phone number and email address (and child's name and grade).
Look for us on Facebook & Instagram (Frederick High PTSA).
If you would like to learn more about how you can become involved, please contact membersfhs@gmail.com.
Booster Club Meeting, Tuesday, October 12, 2020 at 6pm
Email Keivette.Hammond@fcps.org for link.
FHS Booster Chipotle Fundraiser When: Wednesday, October 28, 2020 between 5:00 - 9:00 pm Location: 997 W. Patrick Street Order online and use code: ZQER38T
FHS Booster Top Golf Fundraiser When: Sunday, November 15, 2020 For more information please visit: FHS Boosters Top Golf Outing
The Salvation Army of Frederick has provided information about their Christmas Angel Tree program. Links to flyers for the program are below:
Salvation Army Angel Tree - English
Salvation Army Angel Tree - Spanish
Principal: David.Franceschina@fcps.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/D_Franceschina
Assistant Principal(s): Sheri.Murphy@fcps.org Rebecca.Hackett@fcps.org Danny.Rumpf@fcps.org Carrie.Artis@fcps.org Erik.Englestatter@fcps.org Athletic Director: Keivette.Hammond@fcps.org